I just looked at the clock. I've been "screwing around" with Puppy for *SIX HOURS* now (on and off)! I messed it up a bunch of times but that's OK since it's just one data file on the HDD and who cares what you do to a RAMdrive?
Go back to Winblows, delete the pup1 file and "it never happened".

Barry Old Buddy, this Pup is the greatest for learning Linux! I make a zillion mistakes but no damage done to my main system.

Now that Puppy is NTFS-broken he can be even more powerful. Here's what I did. I Still had that FAT32 partition on my system so I let Pup create a new 1-Gig clean pup1 file. The pup loader crapped out right after formatting the file because the usr_cram wasn't on the same partition as the pup1 file (Bug, Barry or "undocumented feature"?). But that's good! The file was formatted but virgin. Nothing had been written to it yet. Back in Winblows I zipped it to "Virgin 1Gig Pup" and saved it on my C: (about 140 Meg file) and removed the FAT32 partition (YAY Partition Magic!). Then I unzipped the virgin zip and booted up my puppy. All's well. I have my working pup1 and a clean virgin pup1.zip. When I want to try something "dangerous" I'll rename that pup1 to My-pup1 and unzip the virgin again. When my buddy Dan comes over and wants to play around I'll make a "Dan's-pup1". If the guy next door wants to play with Linux I'll have a "Norm's-pup1" and so on. Each user in the house can have his own personal Puppy enviroment. Maybe some Winblows batch files can be created to do the renaming or multiple grub entries.....yeah! I'm off to try that! C U later.

Also, Puppy is a good Linux for people who just want to screw around a little but don't want to bother with a full-blown O.S. if you just want to see what Linux is and not rebuild your entire computer system a Poor-man's install with Wingrub is way plenty to get you started with a Linux. Puppy is all the Linux a noobee like me needs and way more. I can play around and mess things up and learn with him. He's fast and plenty powerful enough for me and I don't WANT to eat up 5 or 10 gigs with a full-blown Linux system. Plus he fits in my pocket so I can go over to my friends' houses and say "Wanna see something cool?" Also I can cruise the net at others' houses and not leave any stuff on their computers.

First off Thanks Barry. This is one sweet little Puppy.
I down loaded this OS to my Windblows desk top, and
burned an ISO image to a CD/RW disc using Nero Burning.
Rebooted and changed BIOS to boot from CDROM.
BOWWOW! booted right up.
It's fast and it's fun! This is nice little OS and it was so easy.
Again, thanks.

My CPU (AMD 3000+) runs WAY cooler under Puppy. I tried a little test. Doing just websurfing the side of my case where the CPU air comes out gets too hot to touch under Winblows. The CPU temp display on the case reads 70c. The CPU will blow at 90! With Puppy the case is just mildly warm. Don't know the temp. No Linux display software for my system (Mega-180) but I'd guess no more than 45.

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